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Uncomfortable Truths Or Personal Consequences
Topic: Computer Security 11:31 am EST, Feb 17, 2013

Michael Schmidt and Nicole Perlroth:

Hackers are increasingly exploiting the lack of security to gain access to the nation's most critical infrastructure.

Jon Kalish:

The kids in Hacker Scouts are not breaking into computer networks. They make things with their hands.

Susan Landau:

What are the personal consequences for employees who allow data breaches to happen?

Until people lose their jobs, nothing is going to change.

Nicole Perlroth and Nick Bilton:

A common saying among security experts is that there are now only two types of American companies: Those that have been hacked and those that don't know they've been hacked.



 
 
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